Pronunciation: /hɑrt ənd soʊl/
noun the emotional or moral nature of a person
A1 She puts her heart and soul into her work.
A2 He sang with all his heart and soul during the performance.
B1 The artist poured his heart and soul into creating his latest masterpiece.
B2 She dedicated her heart and soul to the cause, working tirelessly to make a difference.
C1 The musician's performance was filled with heart and soul, captivating the audience.
C2 The author's writing was infused with heart and soul, drawing readers in with its emotional depth.
conjunction used together to emphasize the depth or sincerity of a feeling or commitment
A1 She put her heart and soul into studying for the exam.
A2 He worked on the project with all his heart and soul.
B1 The artist poured her heart and soul into creating the masterpiece.
B2 The team played with heart and soul, determined to win the championship.
C1 The singer performed with such passion and emotion, giving it her heart and soul.
C2 The author's writing reflects his heart and soul, making it a truly captivating read.
formal She poured her heart and soul into her work, striving for perfection in every detail.
informal He's the kind of guy who puts his heart and soul into everything he does.
slang I gave that project my heart and soul, but it still didn't turn out the way I wanted.
figurative The artist painted with his heart and soul, creating a masterpiece that touched everyone who saw it.
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